As you may be able to tell from his accent, he is from Kentucky, and he has a LOT of work to do if he actually wants to become a weatherman. Take notice: we didn't say "meteorologist", as they are two totally different things.

Our advice to the idiot: if you are serious about becoming a weatherman, go to school. Study other weatherpersons and meteorologists and learn their mannerisms, delivery and limit your vernacular (it will increase your chances of hire in a different region/state).